Do not go to class! Go home, even if you reside in the residence halls. Notify the RD/RA. Remain at home until you are fever and symptom free for at least 24 hours.

Isolate yourself. Limit contact with people, especially large crowds. If you must leave your home, i.e. for a medical appointment, be sure to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing, or wear a face mask.

Discard tissues and wash hands immediately with warm, soapy water or hand sanitizer.

For fever and body aches use either acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) as directed on the package, if you are not allergic to these medications.

Rest and drink plenty of fluids.

For gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea and vomiting, drink clear fluids or electrolyte replacements (Gatorade).

Additional treatment for those in “high risk” groups

Individuals with a serious medical condition such as heart disease, diabetes, or asthma, may need more than just symptomatic treatment as outlined above.

These individuals might need a prescription anti-viral medication.

Please see your health care provider who will decide if you need a prescription medication.

Emergency Warning SignsGo to the nearest emergency room if you develop:

Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen

Sudden severe dizziness

Dehydration

Confusion

Severe or persistent vomiting

WHAT ABOUT MY CLASSES?

Email your professors regarding your absence.

If you miss five or more days in a row, submit a note from your private healthcare provider regarding your illness to Health Service at WCSU.